Clinton, Facing Tough Sell in China, Scores One for U.S. Diplomacy

As we noted yesterday, one of the major aims of Secretary Clinton’s Asia-Pacific tour is to promote multilateral negotiations as a palliative for the dangerous disputes in the energy-rich South China sea. Now in China, Clinton, is making the same pitch that she made in Indonesia. This will be a harder sell; Chinese state media recently referred to […]

A Few Handshakes Won’t Solve India-China Problems

There weren’t many heartfelt kisses and roses when General Liang Guanglie stepped off the plane in New Delhi to begin the first trip by an active Chinese defense minister in eight years. He and Indian Defense Minister A.K. Antony promised to hold joint military exercises “at the earliest,” but big smiles and handshakes won’t solve the many […]

Governor Brown Takes on Green Sacred Cow

After butting heads with public sector unions over California’s pensions crisis (and mostly losing), Governor Brown is confronting another major Democratic backer: greens.As the New York Times notes, California’s Environmental Quality Act, which obliges developers, governments, and businesses to minimize the environmental impact of their projects, is one of the oldest and strongest green laws on […]

Syrian Civil War: It’s Not Just about Syria Anymore

The Syrian civil war is about a lot more than just what goes on inside Syria’s borders. Syria’s neighbors—Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan—are all feeling the effects of the war in the form of refugees and fighters moving back and forth across the region. Iraq in particular is very worried about spreading violence. Its porous […]

Unions, Democrats Gut California Pension Reform

After months of talk and an unusual amount of behind-the-scenes wrangling, California Governor Jerry Brown’s pension reform deal was a bit of a disappointment. A piece in the Mercury News explains how Brown’s and the Democrats’ political ties to unions convinced them to water down pension reform and once again stick California taxpayers with the bill: This […]

India Hosts Mekong-Ganga Cooperation Meeting

While Hillary Clinton is launching a high profile push for cooperation in Southeast Asia and China, India is hosting a less-publicized meeting of its own. At the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation meeting in New Delhi, India and the countries of the Mekong Delta (Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Burma, and Thailand) are getting together for a diplomatic effort aimed […]

Academic Hacks Quote Own Papers To Boost Standing

Apparently academic journal editors are beginning to get worried that no one is reading what they publish; so worried, in fact, that they have been manipulating the numbers to make published research appear more influential than it actually is. The WSJ reports: In July, a publication called Scientific World Journal retracted two papers about regenerative […]

South Africa: A Third World Country with a First World Headache

South Africa is facing its biggest political challenge since President Mandela first took the oath of office: Security guards at a South African gold mine fired rubber bullets into a crowd of protesters armed with iron rods and sticks, injuring four people and offering another glimpse of the turmoil upending the country’s mining industry.The incident, […]

Sending Your Tax Dollars To People Who Hate Us

Since 1979, Egypt has been among the top non-NATO recipients of American foreign aid, garnishing over a billion dollars annually in recent years. Last year’s revolution cast doubt on the future of that tight relationship, as the White House braced itself for the uncertain future of the Arab nation’s leadership. After a tumultuous year and a […]

No Longer Made in China

China continues to lose its edge at producing low-wage goods. In the face of rising wages and waning Western demand, the production of textiles and other manufactured goods is shifting out of China and into Southeast Asia, where wages remain low. The Financial Times reports: The association of Chinese textile exporters said last week that […]

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